Biology
Saint George's Church of England School - Kent
01474533082
Meadow Road, Gravesend, DA11 7LS
Course summary

The course consists of eight topic areas that cover the major disciplines in Biology. The topics studied in the Year 1 course give you a deeper understanding of the key ideas introduced at GCSE, such as the study of biological molecules, cell structure, and cell replication. In Year 2, you will gain higher level of knowledge of important biological processes, such as photosynthesis, respiration, nutrient cycles and genetic inheritance. In the final year, there is also a focus on you developing your ability to understand and explain the important links between topic areas. You will complete a minimum of 12 required practicals, allowing you to develop a range of new technical skills and the ability to plan and carry out practical work with an increasing level of independence. You are encouraged to drive your own learning through the carrying out of independent learning tasks and by regularly being given the opportunity to evaluate your own progress. Students are fully supported by an experienced team of staff that will help you develop your subject knowledge, by providing regular feedback on assignments and end of topic tests, as well as encouraging and supporting you in developing your wider study skills.

Entry requirements

A minimum of five GCSEs or equivalent at grades 9–5, which would include English (Language or Literature), and must include Mathematics at grade 6 or above and either Combined Science Trilogy at grade 6/6 or Biology grade 6 or above (if studying separate sciences). Students will also be required to take Biology with at least one subject that will help develop scientific thinking (Chemistry, Physics, Psychology or Mathematics), or with a subject that has a biological component (Geography or Physical Education).

How you'll be assessed

Paper 1 Topics 1–4 including practical techniques (Year 1 Topics) 35% Paper 2 Topics 5–8 including practical techniques (Year2 Topic) 35% Paper 3 Topics 1–8 30% Practical assessment (pass/fail) – teacher assessed. A pass is essential for most science-based degree courses, but this does not directly contribute to the overall A Level grade. Students are assessed on both specific practical techniques and general scientific skills.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityKent
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressMeadow Road, Gravesend, DA11 7LS